MILWAUKEE — The ATF is now offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for any of several commercial fires set during the overnight hours of August 13th and August 14th in Milwaukee.

There's no indication the body camera video of the Sherman Park shooting will be released soon. That has fueled speculation about what it contains.

Four days after a police officer fatally shot an armed man, leading to a violent disturbance in the Sherman Park neighborhood, the video captured by the officer’s body camera has not yet been released.

And there’s no indication it will be any time soon.

Law enforcement officials’ refusal to publicly release the footage is fueling speculation among residents and activists that it must not show what Police Chief Edward Flynn said it does: Sylville Smith, 23, turning toward officer Dominique Heaggan with a gun in his hand. That speculation exemplifies the differing perspectives toward police, often determined by race, in Milwaukee.